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Paulette Brown was headed to work Saturday night when she collided with a suspected drunk driver head-on. Police say the driver entered the interstate headed in the wrong direction.

"She was brought to University Hospital with broken legs, a broken ankle and fractures in her face," said Brown's son Kenneth Crawford. "They ran some tests. They pronounced her dead Sunday."

Police say 28-year old Andrew Merchant was booked on charges of reckless operation of a vehicle and other traffic violations. Merchant could face additional charges pending the results of toxicology tests. Police say Merchant submitted to a blood test. If Brown dies, charges could be upgraded to negligent homicide. Police say Merchant was released from jail on his own recognizance.

"I'm hurt. I'm confused. I feel like justice was not served yet," Hills said.

"I really don’t understand it. I don’t see the difference between a gun and a car," Crawford said.

"If someone shot someone, it would be attempted murder. If someone's driving a car they get a pat on the wrist."

While doctors say they could not save Brown's life, she's being kept alive so she can save others.

"She's an organ donor. They are going to get her liver, lungs, heart, eyes," Crawford said.